Last night the Caps came back down 4-1 at one point to rally back & tie it up in the third at 4-4 to force an overtime frame & eventually a shootout. Flash nabbed the victorious goal to complete the comeback last night 5-4, and the Caps stole 2 points from the Panthers.
Observations
I'm not generally one to question Bruce Boudreau's coaching, but I have to respectfully disagree with starting Neuvirth again on the back to back game when he clearly had a bad breakdown in the 7-4 rout by the Lightning the prior night.
I thought BB should have started Theo from the get go last night. I have a feeling that Theo is ready to get back in the saddle & become more focused. BB needed to give Neuvy a breather as he has been starting quite a bit lately. Also he's been letting in those "soft" goals of late.
In the shootout, Brooks Laich finally potted a goal. Hopefully this will help him get a few in regulation on Friday against the Maple Leafs.
Mike Knuble has been getting some of that good net presence to help screen the goalie & redirect some shots on goal. There were a few missed opportunities last night, but they will start to pay off soon.
Thursday, January 14, 2010
Caps Win a comeback Thriller
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Labels: Boudreau, Brooks Laich, Capitals, Jose Theodore, Lightning, Michael Neuvirth, Mike Knuble, Panthers, Thomas Fleischmann
Tuesday, January 12, 2010
Epic Fail times two
Wow. I suck at updating this thing. Fail.
The Caps had an epic fail tonight in Tampa on the score sheet. A 7-4 FAIL. Just because I think it underscores the frustration and I remembered this from somewhere a long time ago, a small negative reaction from Mr. Leonsis :)
But where most people saw a fail, I saw a victory and a much needed victory that has been missing from this team since they have "come of age" from the 2007-08 season.
The victory was the toughness & team effort of grittiness. The team fought for their captain tonight. See Matt Bradley (video coming later). Then Steckel started fighting a seasoned veteran. They weren't pretty fights, but at least they weren't Matt Bradley bloody ugly.
I think this is a good thing for the team. They need to learn how to be tough & stay tough. This will come in handy in their playoff runs in the future. I'm not suggesting that they need to goon it up ala Slapshot (NSFW: language), but it wouldn't hurt every once in a while.